A 4-part triad is created by lowering the root of a triad the correct number of steps (a.k.a.) frets to get the "seventh" of the chord. For a flat seventh it's two frets for a major seventh its one fret.
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4-Part Triads
A 4-part triad is created by lowering the root of a triad the correct number of steps (a.k.a.) frets to get the "seventh" of the chord. For a flat seventh it's two frets for a major seventh its one fret.